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Describing a painting
Task 1. Study the given vocabulary. 1) Painters and their craft: a fashionable/ self-taught/ mature artist; a portrait/ landscape painter; to paint from nature/ memory/ imagination; to paint mythological/ historical subjects; to specialize in portraiture/ still life; to portray people/ emotions with moving sincerity/ with restraint; to depict a person/ a scene of common life/ the mood of...; to render/ interpret the personality of...; to reveal the person's nature; to capture the sitter's vitality/ transient expression; to develop one's own style of painting; to conform to the taste of the period; to break with the tradition; to be in advance of one's time; to expose the dark sides of life; to become famous overnight; to die forgotten and penniless. 2) Paintings. Genres: an oil painting; a canvas; a water-colour/ pastel picture; a sketch/ study; a family/ group/ ceremonial/ intimate portrait; a self-portrait; a shoulder-length/ half-length/ knee-length/ full-length portrait; a landscape; a seascape; a genre/ historical painting; a still life; a battle piece; a flower piece; a masterpiece. 3) Composition and drawing: in the foreground/ background; in the top/ bottom/ left-hand corner; to arrange symmetrically/ asymmetrically/ in a pyramid/ in a vertical format; to divide the picture space diagonally; to define the nearer figures more sharply; to emphasize contours purposely; to be scarcely discernible; to convey a sense of space; to place the figures against the landscape background; to merge into a single entity; to blend with the landscape; to indicate the sitter's profession; to be represented standing/ sitting/ talking; to be posed/ silhouetted against an open sky/ a classic pillar /the snow; to accentuate smth. 4) Colouring. Light and shade effects: subtle/ gaudy colouring; to combine form and colour into harmonious unity; brilliant/ low-keyed colour scheme; the colour scheme where... predominate; muted in colour; the colours may be cool and restful/ hot and agitated/ soft and delicate/ dull, oppressive, harsh; the delicacy of tones may be lost in a reproduction. 5) Impression. Judgment: the picture may be moving, lyrical, romantic, original, poetic in tone and atmosphere; an exquisite piece of painting; an unsurpassed masterpiece; distinguished by a marvellous sense of colour and composition. The picture may be dull, crude, chaotic, a colourless daub of paint, obscure and unintelligible, gaudy, depressing, disappointing, cheap and vulgar.
Task 2. Using expressions from Task 1, describe a painting, in which: · the painter reveals the ills of life; · the painter depicts the emotions of a person very vividly; · a person is depicted from head to foot, and in the background there is a tapestry; · an area of countryside or land is shown; · the sea is shown; · an arrangement of objects, for example flowers or fruit, is depicted; · objects in the background are a little blurred; · contours are accentuated; · all depicted objects form a unity; · small wooden houses can hardly be noticed because they are too similar in colour to the background; · bright colours predominate; · subtle colours predominate; · one can hardly make out what is depicted there.
Task 3. Describe one of these paintings in as much a detailed way as you can. Use the plan and the vocabulary from Task 1.
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